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WARNING: ZIGGS HAS RETURNED AND YOUR TOWER'S HEALTH BAR IS IN DANGER! 🚨💣
Took my beloved bomb boy out for a spin after way too long away... pure joy spamming those Q pokes, chunking waves, and dropping the mega ult right as they think they’re safe. Enemies were NOT ready. Feels so good to be back! 😏🤭
24/08/2025
Sakura Haruno, Naruto Uzumaki, Hinata Hyuga
Collecting them in the Hungry Jacks kids meal. 🤭😅
Online Privacy Survival Guide for Australians
Why This Guide Matters
Australia is introducing stronger online safety regulations, including age verification for minors and greater social media accountability. These changes, while designed to protect vulnerable users, may increase online monitoring and affect individual privacy. This guide provides practical steps to safeguard your digital rights.
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1. Secure Your Online Identity
Use a VPN: Encrypts your internet traffic and hides your location (e.g., ProtonVPN, Mullvad, NordVPN).
Separate accounts: Use aliases for non-essential services to avoid linking personal identity unnecessarily.
Strong passwords: Use password managers (e.g., Bitwarden, 1Password) to store unique, strong passwords.
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2. Limit Social Media Exposure
Review privacy settings: Turn off location sharing, face recognition, and public post visibility.
Cautious with age verification: Prefer platforms using privacy-preserving ID methods; avoid sharing unnecessary personal data.
Disconnect third-party apps: Remove linked apps that share data with external services.
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3. Protect Communications
Encrypted messaging: Use Signal, Session (Australian privacy-first), or Telegram Secret Chats.
Secure email: Consider ProtonMail or Tutanota for encrypted email.
Avoid unencrypted SMS for sensitive content.
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4. Browser & Search Privacy
Use privacy browsers: Brave or Firefox with extensions like uBlock Origin and HTTPS Everywhere.
Private search engines: DuckDuckGo or Startpage to avoid tracking.
Clear trackers: Regularly delete cookies and browsing data.
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5. Data Minimisation
Share less data: Only give the minimum required details, especially when registering online.
Delete old accounts: Remove unused profiles to reduce data exposure.
Request data deletion: Platforms are legally obliged to remove your data upon request under the Australian Privacy Principles.
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6. Home Network Security
Router security: Use WPA3 encryption if supported.
Segment devices: Place smart home devices on a guest network.
Automatic updates: Keep firmware and devices updated.
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7. Children’s Online Safety
Parental controls: Use built-in controls on devices and routers to limit unsafe content.
Teach safe habits: Discuss why sharing personal info or photos online can be dangerous.
Kid-friendly platforms: Choose services with strong privacy protections and parental oversight.
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8. Stay Informed
Monitor law changes: Follow updates from the eSafety Commissioner and Australian Privacy Foundation.
Join digital rights groups: Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA) provides advocacy and updates.
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Free vs Paid Tools
Free: Signal, DuckDuckGo, Firefox, Brave, Session, Bitwarden (basic), ProtonMail (basic). Paid: NordVPN, Mullvad, 1Password, ProtonMail Plus, Tutanota Premium.
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Final Note
You don’t need to disappear from the internet—but taking these steps ensures control over your data while still complying with online safety requirements.
20/11/2024
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